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What else is near Wat Phra That Doi Ing Rot?
Wat Phra That Bunnak, Wiang Lo Ancient Ruins Site, Chun Town, Phayao Province and Wat San Pa Kao are the closest points of interest to Wat Phra That Doi Ing Rot. It could make sense to stay closer to these places if you like, especially if they offer cheaper hotel prices nearby.
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Could you bag a last minute deal?
You might be able to get a great deal if you hold off booking a hotel near Wat Phra That Doi Ing Rot until the last minute. This is because sometimes hotels in Chiang Rai lower prices a day or two before the booking date to try and fill up empty rooms.